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A review by aracelyrp40
Travis by Mia Sheridan
5.0
DO YOU LOVE:
Opposites Attract ✅
Forced Proximity ✅
Small Town. ✅
Dual POV ✅
Going back to Pelion in this sequel was like going back home to old friends. We get a glimpse into the lives of Archer and Bree.
Travis is haunted by his past, feeling unwanted and second best. Unable to runaway from it living in a small town where everyone knows you and seeing the ones you love is just a reminder of how you fall short and weren’t enough.
Haven is dealing with her own troubled past and is just in Pelion for the summer along with her brother. Running away is second nature when things fall apart and your worst fears come rushing in.
They couldn’t be more opposite but yet a friendship blooms. But of course we have to throw in a love interest Gage Buchanan, a nosy town, a troublesome brother, The Inn Crew, a lot of plants and a cat. Mia Sheridan delivered with Travis’ character as we watch him grow and learn that sometimes falling in love means loosing it all.
I was absolutely drawn in to the story from chapter 1. Travis is a charmer and swoon worthy. I loved the dual point of view which allows the reader to experience both sides of the same love story.
Opposites Attract ✅
Forced Proximity ✅
Small Town. ✅
Dual POV ✅
Going back to Pelion in this sequel was like going back home to old friends. We get a glimpse into the lives of Archer and Bree.
Travis is haunted by his past, feeling unwanted and second best. Unable to runaway from it living in a small town where everyone knows you and seeing the ones you love is just a reminder of how you fall short and weren’t enough.
Haven is dealing with her own troubled past and is just in Pelion for the summer along with her brother. Running away is second nature when things fall apart and your worst fears come rushing in.
They couldn’t be more opposite but yet a friendship blooms. But of course we have to throw in a love interest Gage Buchanan, a nosy town, a troublesome brother, The Inn Crew, a lot of plants and a cat. Mia Sheridan delivered with Travis’ character as we watch him grow and learn that sometimes falling in love means loosing it all.
I was absolutely drawn in to the story from chapter 1. Travis is a charmer and swoon worthy. I loved the dual point of view which allows the reader to experience both sides of the same love story.